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0ax0jiiwa mwattipwam new tekuffs . the watchman may hereof p he had , or two dollars in advance and hc dullun a j vly cents ai the end of ihe yÂ«ar no subscription will he received for a leaa i . a raan one year unless pa d fÂ§in ad 1 nee f>o pdper rscontinued bal at lbe i i he lduorsj uniil all arrearage sre paid terms of a_tsrt!s!he j one dollar per square for lb qrsi , .. ; ; wenty fiv^cenla reach i . ( ourt notices w i barged id n ifaan ihe above rah ,-. a donate lion ol 3 '- p r , ; ni v j 1 se who advertise by ihe t .-. ; all adaatxtisewienta n , ( forbid arte charged ii r a . ed lur a certain number of tin t , icp liners addressed au ih edrtoi ;.. Â»( s me /-/ t paid to e isure atlenik n prlvred and pcbusfieu cv j ~ s ec llud the government docs not acquire loo much power keepaeheck f no 33 volume xi mace c pkvdlktox f " upon au your riders do ihis asd libertv is safe gen'l hamsun 1 whole vo 5"s ia.lf8bu.lt v march 11 1843 t'.e following speech put into the mouth of ex governor dorr by tlte witty editoi of the boston american the reader wil find one of the most humorous bits of lie from the new bedford bulletin dorr's speech in boston the great democratic pow-wow in old funnel came off last evening to the ex cruihiiria dt i g h Â» of the country members of he le s'a'.ure who board nowhere at sis penÂ«-e a week payable when the landlady ran gft it without interest the gentleman from s"konk who did not want his place o f residence put io the sergeanl-at arm's directory eat so largelt thai he could not make a speech when his turn came from winch it will be readily inferred that he most have e iten a great deal our exclusive reporter was in the hall ; and took copious noies ol the whole affair which be deposited in his pocket-book we regret however to say hat thi3 was stolen from him with a ra of monev while he was leaving ihe hull nothing escaped except a report of mr dorr's speech which wiil be found below injustice to our reporter we would ob seive that no person connected with the boston post is supposed to have had an hand in the abstraction this will be the more readily believed 6ince the most imaginative mind cannot discover the slight est resemblance between a bill of fare and a pocket-book ; and should any report of the festival appear in the post ihe pub lic may rest assured that it is not written 3ut from our notes we hasten to lay before our readers an ibstract of the speech of the hero of che pacbet we were pained io see ihe gallant md honorable gentleman in rather a thin ondition indeed it will be seen thai lie nade an allusion to this fact in the course jf his remarks col greene offered the following loast which was received with immense cheer rig :â€” dorr and chepachet â€” inseparable names ike wellington and waterloo â€” ihey will ilw9ys inflame the bosoms of ns miliary with red hot ferocity against ihe enemies of universal suffrage ai:d ihe free and enhght enened slates of norlh america when t his was offered governor dorr was jeep in the discussion of a clam-pie and a jlass of hot whiskey punch and would lave failed to make ihe proper response tad not the honorable p w leland re moved thes8 delicious viands from under lis nose wilh great dexterity which gave iccasion lo many to remark that wnh pro ber education ihere was not much dou i ut that the member from bristol would lave made an excellent waiter dorr hav ng been stirred up and told thai his lime lad comp arose and said mr president â€” the magnificent spread nefore me excites abdominal feelings within me only lo be imagined by those who have partaken of tbe so called hospitality of hen ry hubbard tbere is sir a touching old ballad to the effect that md mother hubbard she went io the cupboard to get he poor dog a b^ne : wben slie got there tbe cupboard was bare so ihe poor dog had none i am onvinced sir that the hubbard at oreseri presiding over the state of new hampshire is tin other than a legitimate descendant of the old dog loving lady raen uoned here i find no fault with gov h as a man â€” rr.y heart bests with the rapide9t kind of oratfcful pulsations when i think of ins rt fiistril to give me up to sam king the wretched al^erine â€” applause bui gazing upon these viands and renumbering his house-keeping my stomach in it3 primary capacity great applause revolts cheers el the recollection eheu ! iroja fuet ! great disapprobation among the democ racy at the latin ) gentlemen f beg your pardon for quoting firm that aristocratic lantjua'fp i should rathet have said tmt.g aint now as t ey usrd lo was been 1 great applause i was once corpulent there w 9 a time when ut bogmÂ»n's saloon in rny own native piuvrdei'ce 1 swallowed the natives in peace and quietness : i smoked my c 1 w a r with ca.'m enjoyment i ir - n u thai peculiarly delicious compound l escg nogg with subdued tapture,and so quiet ly 30 cozily joeged ibioogb life undisturb ed by the cares of state and nroduallv c quiring thai firm and solid corporation fur which i have been renowned gentlemen from this elysium of extsi en e 1 was called by the voice of the peo ple my native slate demanded|my ser vices : cincinatus was called from his plough to defend ins country â€” i from my oysters the people of rhode island groaned be neath a despotism savage remorseless al gerine cheer why gentlemen you will i hardly believe it but no person under that ! dastardly and diabolical charter was allowed ! to sell oysters from the first of may to the first of september gioans and gentle i men i am now convinced that it was also the intention of the charter authorities to submit clams yes gentlemen clams to the same onerous grinding ferocious and ruthless law great groaning â€” bisses â€” : hoots yes gentlemen to prevent the peo ple by statute irom partaking of ihat beau ' tiful and nuiriciou-i heil-fish during five months ot he year i do not know how you may legard it but it strikes me that here was a blow lo be aimed at tbe very bowel of the people i saw that no time was to be lost if ive would preserve our existence 1 saw thai some decisive measure was ne cessary ; chepachet called to me woon socket called to me and so various other weil known and celebrated pans of the state generations yet unborn wilh piteous ac cents out of the future bawled out to me gel up a constitution *' and gentlemen i got up one and that constitution which would have secured nol only oyÂ»ters â€” not only cl-uns â€” but even the right of taking chickens delicious edible !) from every hen roost â€” that constitution tho glory of the age to which marcus morion owes his elec tion was legally adopted uy david parmen ter dulee j pearce and myself with sev eral other distinguished characters and of course immediately by every republican principle became the law of the state cheers singular to relate the algennes refused to give up the government to mr parmenter and myself i went to washing ton to obtain the assistance of tbe general governmei t io asserting my right but sin gular to rel-ite the president did not invite me lo the white house to dinner burn ing with indignation 1 slept not slipped not tarried not until i reached the pewter mug tavern in new york where i drank a draught of inspiring porter â€” ! mean patri 3tism â€” and where i was presented with a word cheers having a sword gentle men i now saw my way cleai and returned 0 providence with a determination to hack day murder and make mince-meat of tbe ilgennes i summoned the people to the lumber of one hundied around me at the jomicil of bnrrington anthony ; we mus ered our forces ; we swore we would take he arsenal at least i did ; we marched igainst it ; with a cannon ; 1 touched off ihe annoo myself but gentlemen the people tad plugged the cann a and the cannon would not go off but the people did so tint n ihe morning nobody was left by me ex ept such as were not able to go for various easons and i feeling like one who treads done some banquet hall deserted saw thai 1 should be taken off to slate prison if i did lot take myself off and so i left the state with feelings more easy to imagine than it-scribe to this hour i have never been ihle io understand why the poople spiked hat cannon â€” it is to me inscrutable once more i made at chepacbet an eff rt to sustain my constitution and once more l failed ah ! gentlemen at tbe hour of rial when provisions became scarce the people left me â€” what does this prove gen tlemen but that it is necessaryiif you would have the people true lo lbe great principles of government you must give them enough to eat ! hence the beautiful and touching propriety of clara bakes after unheard of trials dangers difficu ues and fastings cheers by the kind per mission of his excellency gov morton 1 am here stated at this bountiful board what can i do gentlemen to express my gratitude to you for having secured me an asvium in your old and happy slate ? there is but one v ay 1 1 which i c n repay you v gentlemen you should ever want lo establish heie a new constitution if you should find the purse-proud anslocralic al gerines of this state too much for you 1 and my sword are at your service cheers the people are the source of all power ; in them resides the sovreignty : if it does not where d jes u reside i the will of tho peo ple is supreme and they have the sole right to establish government and overthrow it forty times a year if tbey are graciously pleased to do so tins is my doctrine gen tlemen and if you don't believe me ask gov morton gov dorr sat down amidst immense cheering and was ob*erved by tha reporter to full upon the almonds and app'es with great relish until tot whitmarsh began a spe.ch when his excel ency and every bo dy else left off eating and looked very pale great land slide at troy n y we have accounts of a fearful calamity at troy n v occasioned by a land slide which occurred on friday l.st scarcely inferior in ex it-nt and it is feared even rn->re destructive of iile then that which occurred severn years ago the slide occurred south oi the farmer one fln the same bill : the avalanche crashing and near iv burying several frame buildings at the fuut of iht ii and extending quite bcross mam street tiit accounts vary io particulars but al con cur in representing the hiss of life and the scene if distress as terrible beyond description the scene pre=ented an awful and melancholy tit banes in their cradles mothers with heir children in iheir arms and stalwart men vho bnt two hours before breathed freely 3nd in rood health had bepn taken fiom he ruins roa ilated and mangled corpses the buildings jestroyed werr nearly all new and had cut :.. t-ently been erected soaie etjht or ten of ihe dwellings occupied by p..o families were crushed and ouried beneath the mass of earth in ihese it is supposed there were nol less than fhiny or forty persona only ten or twelve of wheal escaped within an hour after the occurrence nine bo dies were dug from the ruins five uf which were without life one partially injured and three ool beyond recovery a man from the conntry passing at ihe time w;th his team leaped fr.,m hissteiah and escaped the horses and lt nf Â«' i were boi ed be neath t^eir 1 .'- philadelphia chronu le clock a\d watch itowai hotel repairing r*Â«"*he subscriber respeetfolly inforn 9 r ; s old i friends and lire public generally that he has opened a shop in salisbury in t he above btisi neds.jo a room directly npp site west's onek building in ihe house ol dr horns formerly owned by j no i.sliaver and just below i e w murphy in addition to the above the subscriber will carry on ihe sihar s'mtfn business ra all the varieties common in country towns such as making spoons ike and repairing siive ware the subscriber ijtaving p'trchased thai well known and 3 long established public house known by the name ol slaughter's ta?ern,j in ihe fown of salisb ry n c.iofvcm his friends and the public generally that the same - open fur the reception of travellers v boarders flis ta-ble and l>\r v\iil u t - supplied with he best ihe market anu suriouiojino country af fords he begs to assure the public that if punctual attention lo business and skillful work will en title him to patronage and support he will mer it it aaron woolw'ortii nov 13 tflr his stabx.es spacious and bountifully sup jt'.ed wilh grain and provender of all kinds at tended by faithful and attentive ostlets the undersigned pledges himself thai no ex ertion on his pari shall be wanting to oiveo>4i eral saiisiaciijn to all who n.ay tavor him with a call james l cowan salisbury sept 11 1840 if to the ai r i.icn.n â€” xhe subscriber bas f*Â»si received a latue and frrsh supply of di muffatt's life medn-ine call obtain relief c 13 wheeler a-ent salisbnrv dec 1 0 â€” 1 1 _ < * 1 i\mrl t iti1 a victv io establish mvself perma v j nenily in the lown of salisbury i here with announce io the public ibal in a tew weeks ! shall visit ibe northern cities iu order to improve myself in mailers connected wiih my profession and to make selt-ct'ons lor nn exten sive apoihocaries establisbmeot in th s place to be opened eatly in ihe spring i can assure my medical brethren and others that no pains will be spared to ob'ain nnd constantly keep the best articles suited to the wains ul ihe proles sion and the community at lar>je â€” and should there he a desire for any particular medicioes boobs or instruments i shall be pleased to i addieased on the subject al ibis place in addi lion to the conveniences afforded by the above establishment i have s.-veral rooms for such medical btudents as may di aire to place them selves under my tuition pleasant henderson salisbury dec 24 1842 tl_2 kemotal ! rfllhf subscribers would respectfully annoonee s lo the puolic ihat they have removed their copper tin-plate and sheet irojt jihamifttctov one door aoove geurge w . broÂ»t fc co , and opposite thus l cowan's buck row where they are better prepared io accommodate and ex ecute ail orders io their line on short notice and in the very best style also constantly oo hand a choice supplj of plain and japan tin ware britannia ware bathing tub stills o john i brown & co salisbury ian si 1843 156 or brandt th's vegetable universal pills t for sale at thin office salisboiy n c oct 1842 tf!4 from the boston mail the sword of washjngton ev augustine duganke not as a battle gift i we grasp our chieftain's sword â€” not in the combat tu uplift i'u bight the battle's stormy rift where freedom's blood is poured â€¢ we hail thee o thou warrior blade of brighter days the sign ; like that which aim'd the gallic mail j whose hand the ruÂ»hi g merman stajed with courage all divine s-.rord cf the mighty dead thy light shall guard our land ; and even as the meleor dread j which flames around the archangel's head shall blast each foernan's hand sword thou art freedom's chosen guest in her own festal hall ; t her right hand in triumph rest thy point at each dark traitor's breast who would our land enthrall gaze from thy home on high o thou immortal one and bear each blast that rushes by eaeh brooklet's voice each forest's sigh hless thee great washington .' mar of the patriot's lusting soul when thought shall soil thy fame may blighting tempests o'er u9 roll and ihunderiag ions from pole to pule proclaim the eternal shame hail falchion heaven-sent that arm'd our struggling land â€” hail pilgrim-staffon which she leant till salem's shining battlement her eye in gladness scann'd ! an i still that sword from out its sheath shall leap â€” that slafl lo sever so long around our hearts shall wreathe bright freedom's chain her accents breaihe in holy tones forever ! the fine senator dayton expressed our seniiments in relation to refunding gen jack son's line in his remarks immediaiely preceding he passage of the bill through the senate in allusion to a late publication of the old hero where he undertakes to dictate the shape of the proposed refunding law mr dayton says : sir ihe exacting spirit of genera jackson which rejects all common forms of law , can never be gratified by me i mean no dwrespect to those who view this thing in anoiher light ; but i ; f for one cannot crawl with my offering like a j grovcl'itig hindoo to the foot of the idol lie has taken his stand he has denounced the i judge in a recent letter in language the mosi ! opprobious he will accent of nothing short of complete exculpation from this he will not re j ' ede his character is compressed in a sentence nulla vestigia relrorsttm but will the con gress of the united states will the whig par v even seem u truckle for one having fat ed the substance i shall not scare at the shadow were this a claim of some friendless powerless one i could more readily yield the precedent would be less dangerous bui to gen jackson who comes in the strength of a great name and j party with his iron heel upon he judge and the constitution dictating the terms upon which the law must be passed if at all â€” to him i will j try tobejusf but my j'isiica must be measured j iv s>jn3re and compass i mr clay honorable t f marshall the following beautiful extract is from an ' irtic'e written for the observer and reporter in j 1889 by the distinguished kepresentaiive from i i bis district over ihe signature of a citizen . if woodford the authorship of which was t'terwards avowed by mr marshall it wa j extracted and extensively published at the lime j ' as containing one of the must jus and beauttt.il ; ribuies ihat had ever been paid to ml clay li is we perceive again going the rounds of tiie j ress : â€¢ who does nol know him upon whom tin j | hopes of whig america arts fastened am lo j i shorn ihe eyes of christendom are directed ; wbo does not know ihe most remaikable mar i of the age the man whose youth was without he blessing ol a libera education the support of i or ih prop of powerful connect ion 9 ; md Â« ho thus naked f all aimer save that . his own grr-at genius and courage and ui suppor i ed honor which ihe writer ol this article en j â– ' 'â– rs higher than nn imperial station ; in a de 'â– i h-racy with ihe pepulai ban n_;ii si hin ; in a â€¢ d-mocracy where ihe people are supreme and j \ uvhere the will of a majority a law resistless a l he deluge is spoken ul by men with oriental i : reverence three tunes barred from the highest j ! i â€” ce he has still maintained bis place at the j head of a minority ba tling with undiminished i ( urdor for the rue policy of the r.oun : ry and i dinging with the tameless enprgy nf an uncon j i rj'tered giant io the pillars of her constitution j ] ilia friends have struggled with and suffered j j under him without a hope of emolument pro s ribed from the honors of iheir ccroroor coantry ; he had no office to give no power to bestow i no patronage to extend no reward lo offer , â€¢ Â« â€¢ Â« they have felt it no degradation to recognize 1 him as their head and leade in a cot fl'ct in which ihey are all sufferers and he the gteat ; est sufferer of all inadveisiiy they have never â€¢ deserted him in his darkest hours they have ' flung the closer to his side lo cheer and to ! soothe : as it is not degradation lo obey so ihey ! teel it is not adulation lo praise him who has no j power but the love of his trieuds â€” no means to ! punish reward or compel tho verv worthy members of the legis i int'ire cf arkansas recently passed a hill ; lopa'f themselves in specie for their services governor yell very properly end prompt 'â– ly put the executive eto Â« n it when the j ill was returned ihey passed it by a consti tutional majority rimlllksl invalids indispensable family renie .: al the village drag stores country store in the state never get theui unless they simile signature ot . -â€¢_, on the wrappers ns all othera :, " . , impositions and counter nt nearest you has them not them at l maiden-lane tho - vv york ur lo write fur them old he a week without these remedies . the hair 'â– - j iut or restore it un bald .. grow rapidly or on ids ' children it at once â€” â– â– â– '-. r tins always i d ill i .. ellcd muscles and limits .' or yo v ! y t!ic indian :â€¢ nerve a.\t bone liniment the name of c mistock ~ l'u o it m_f , prevented or governed it the attack has : ., if you use the only true iiavs liniment.frorn c-chi $ q2___Â§______s â€¢ ;. iieved by it that admits of an out atiuii it arts like a charm use it hordes that have ring-bone spa\in . are cured by roofs specific ; and fl,l(h(lfi'â‚¬(l qorses entirely cured by roofs mark this all horsemen â™¦ dauey's magical fain ex tractor s lvg.â„¢~1'he most extraordinary : invi ntcd for all new or old . fffiffaj has delighted take out ail pain in ten minutes i cure the g3jgjffi^2 - â€¢ lin's spread plasters and more nice and useful article never was all should wear them regularly li v temperance bitters principli ol substituting the tonic in place of : ncipie which has reformed so many â– to be used with iis_s"3jmt pills > superior to a ii â– he vstem and the humorp affect and for all irregularities of the bowels leral health fa m a a â€” " - â€” - â€” duspohn's headache remedy â– â– ire sick headache cither from the r^n^ry^ys orbilious hundreds of families are m crohn's elixir of health h_bb3b ig the stomach in most per ular and a determination to s___ee-b , efip''f_f__^_l -â– â– -â€¢ ness and s\â„¢a fl e m know this by trying c0r\'2 - p '- !' is a s'lrr cure .: will not color the skin Â°" " iparilla comstock's ccm there is no other prepara n exceed or e ual ihis â– ..' -, you v ill tin â€¢ nol i uire puffing eh n _ a .'"Â«_: 9ss celestial balm in a : . urt for tiie piles and ah mal in itations brought to the th a balm ; â€” so to coughs tm - - of the chest this balm ai relieve and cure at i ni <â– â– res are rapidly cured bv it 3r itaniiolrmrto'g ljj_i_i___i is m_19_ki istocrr vermifuge 'â€¢ .... lishi ; il s 1 â– -. '. a " iste â€¢'-.', - . new y rk ually . â™¦ .. t , .--,>..,,- â€ž.... t i diol.ictol n v v k â– 'â– 3 in < ach tov n an i >. id free show in ; the nn - â– '. in the country tor these fai 1 1 - in fail to believe them â€¢ â€ž be sore yon call for our articles and nol 1 i with any stories that others are as " vvk these or none should b . tto | , ., never ea be true and genuint am these articles to bf ind retail only cl us wcf9*qto hole8ale druggists l and of our agents watchman office snlisbui to c pendleton â– â€¢ ajjer hr shermaws jhcitccatrti hoktiflr are the best medicines in the world being the cheapest and most pleasant the medical faculty warmly approve them dr sherman is a skilful and experienced phy sician and a member of the medical society o new york sherman's cough eozenges are the safest surest and mosi effectual remedy for coughs colds consumption whooping cough asthma tightness of the luiijjs or j chest c j hermans worm lozenges are the only infallible worm destroying medi cine ever discovered they have been used in jver 1,400,000 cases and never known to fail sherman's camphor lozenges give immediate relief in nervous or sick head lche palpitation of the heart lowne93 of spir ts despondency fainting oppression or a sense of sinking oi the chest diarri._:i las i iitude or a sense of fatigue sherman's fever and ague lozenges are the most certain remedy for this distressing complaint ever offered to the american public â€” in the immense number of eases in which they lave been used they have never been known to ail sherman's restorative lozenges diarrhoea or looseness of the bowels so eom non and troublesome during thesummer months tiay now be entirely prevented by a proper use if ihese lozenges they are prepared express ly lor that purpose and can be relied on wilh perfect confidence persons subject to a derange merit of the bowels should never he wilhoul them they afford immediate relief from all ihe attend ant gripings faininess depression syc sherman's cathartic lozenges are as pleasant and easily taken as the common peppermints and aro an active and efficient medicine they cleanse the stomach and bowels and are the best cathartic ever used for bilious persons where an active medicine is required they are not only the uest but ihe safest that can be administered sherman's strengthening plaster the best ot ail plasters tor rheumatism lum bago pain or weakness in lue dae loins side or breast the above medicine is for sale wholesale or retail at ihe salisbury medical drug siore ; by c 13 wheeler age . salisbory in c sept s 1s42 ly6 or oilioitavs vegetable eife jtledicines possess qualities cf the most mild and be neficial nature they are composed if ar ticles tbe most anti-putrescent combined with ingredients known as ihe only cert an for fevers of every description when ease is produced either from cold obstruct n had air swampy and damp situations or putrid miasmi whether malignant or pidvmir or by other causes these medicines ate certain operations or effects they are possi md culiar qualities which not only expel all d --.-. but atthesame lime restore 2nd inv.gora ih system when first laken into the siomaob they immediately diffuse themselves like vanoi thranvb every pore producing effects at uee delightful salutary and permanent w hen i nark ol life begins i 1 row d m h.e ' - i â– â– â€¢ languid and ihe f-cuitii s pars - nines are lound lo o'lve a lone to th l,i)Â§rate the animal spirits in vi^orite me - y and re animate the v bole o*ui the life medici i tveals bee â– - - ihe mosts happy *-..Â«â€¢Â« in v 7 - anu dys peptic di9ew8.copann.pimh asiha -, >â– -â– complain rheumatism chroum auu infl.ma tory d ropsies 8te .. prj .|| at cress & bogbk -, .-._ ' salisbury oct 21 s4-2-lyl3 =-, tt \ supply . f he at n 1 ' dk ines are for sale ai l - 3 '-â€¢ '" l : ' ' lrÂ«deil county by _ vl0?h igenl to publishers p \ voung man wbo has had cop j i ' irifnee a > i ' i . *- r k p . ariabes a sit smerable expe j , _._ satisfactory a tltlcia â– - â– â– â– -â– â– > â– â– â– â– â– â– â– 'â€¢â– references can 0 lhe watchoian omce baub ry >. paid january 21 1s43 j s johnston attorsey and cocsseixob at i aw rmmrw " i â– â– 'â– j a1 "" 0ffi '" " mm a . . c site ih 71 c i ' es !'â€¢- â– : . o.iect'j , . - k >* in l lrl , ,. v .â€¢ y lao t i-i -' fanner's look out â€” ! have a valuable tract of land m u - 1 will bell u:i o-oud leruts â– 'â– sop soon Â° i.lyekly v . : --,!â€¢â– 10 mÂ£0 prices cuksubxtt lt sali -!â– â€¢ v . .'-. re ; ;. ! 1 r c â€¢ bacnn 5 a 5 i ct lion y rn 90 j f . 30 a : 5 vi i ssi s 35 a 10 ' - . nails 6 a 7 10 a is ; oat 15 a 20 i Â»_, 27 a 28 pork 3 â€¢ ' hon clean h Â« 6 sug ir br 6 a 10 coffee 9~a m i i , 15 a 18 . . 25 | salt s ck | r Â« 20 a 23 ; tallow 7 flour -â– â€¢ sa2 ? flaxseed 50 a 55 j tow-ln i u 2 a 16 ron j.er lb 3 a 1 | vvi . b-Â»h 75 liaseed oil pr whiskey 2 3 . i 90 1 i won 25 f wl.l . v lb vi i ' i i â€¢ tranÂ«ry.p h : ) . a . ' ' â– i --â– ..' 25 a 27 i 10a 12 l.s.af 1 i 5 salt yarn 14 a 1 = 40*5i i â– -' : â€¢ ip-s f f 15s 17 i c - u ' 1 bal .- ' j c4 a$43 \\ *"' "" v â– â€¢ i - â€¢ : 5,5i wool 1 â– 20 cheka f fa 21 1842 p ec r : 'â– â€¢ i >" ! ~ cul - â€¢ - bacoc 5 a : ' ' wrongl.l 16 a 19 butter 2j a 15 oats bushel 30 a a beeswax 22 a25 oil pal 75 a 1 baegmgyd 20 a 22 lamp r -_Â» baieropelb in 12 | linseed i 10a 25 coffee lb 12j â– u p-'k bs r '- a " cotton 44 7 j rice looibs 4.5 com bush 40 i 50 sugar lb - a i hour bri s5 Â« 6 salt sack ; feathers 25 a 30 bush . l.onluolbs 5a6lsieelan,e r 10a i ard 7 i english i i i molasses 35 a 4i german 12 1 4 tallow l-i ! teÂ«Â»pe.eiÂ»l.i

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0ax0jiiwa mwattipwam new tekuffs . the watchman may hereof p he had , or two dollars in advance and hc dullun a j vly cents ai the end of ihe yÂ«ar no subscription will he received for a leaa i . a raan one year unless pa d fÂ§in ad 1 nee f>o pdper rscontinued bal at lbe i i he lduorsj uniil all arrearage sre paid terms of a_tsrt!s!he j one dollar per square for lb qrsi , .. ; ; wenty fiv^cenla reach i . ( ourt notices w i barged id n ifaan ihe above rah ,-. a donate lion ol 3 '- p r , ; ni v j 1 se who advertise by ihe t .-. ; all adaatxtisewienta n , ( forbid arte charged ii r a . ed lur a certain number of tin t , icp liners addressed au ih edrtoi ;.. Â»( s me /-/ t paid to e isure atlenik n prlvred and pcbusfieu cv j ~ s ec llud the government docs not acquire loo much power keepaeheck f no 33 volume xi mace c pkvdlktox f " upon au your riders do ihis asd libertv is safe gen'l hamsun 1 whole vo 5"s ia.lf8bu.lt v march 11 1843 t'.e following speech put into the mouth of ex governor dorr by tlte witty editoi of the boston american the reader wil find one of the most humorous bits of lie from the new bedford bulletin dorr's speech in boston the great democratic pow-wow in old funnel came off last evening to the ex cruihiiria dt i g h Â» of the country members of he le s'a'.ure who board nowhere at sis penÂ«-e a week payable when the landlady ran gft it without interest the gentleman from s"konk who did not want his place o f residence put io the sergeanl-at arm's directory eat so largelt thai he could not make a speech when his turn came from winch it will be readily inferred that he most have e iten a great deal our exclusive reporter was in the hall ; and took copious noies ol the whole affair which be deposited in his pocket-book we regret however to say hat thi3 was stolen from him with a ra of monev while he was leaving ihe hull nothing escaped except a report of mr dorr's speech which wiil be found below injustice to our reporter we would ob seive that no person connected with the boston post is supposed to have had an hand in the abstraction this will be the more readily believed 6ince the most imaginative mind cannot discover the slight est resemblance between a bill of fare and a pocket-book ; and should any report of the festival appear in the post ihe pub lic may rest assured that it is not written 3ut from our notes we hasten to lay before our readers an ibstract of the speech of the hero of che pacbet we were pained io see ihe gallant md honorable gentleman in rather a thin ondition indeed it will be seen thai lie nade an allusion to this fact in the course jf his remarks col greene offered the following loast which was received with immense cheer rig :â€” dorr and chepachet â€” inseparable names ike wellington and waterloo â€” ihey will ilw9ys inflame the bosoms of ns miliary with red hot ferocity against ihe enemies of universal suffrage ai:d ihe free and enhght enened slates of norlh america when t his was offered governor dorr was jeep in the discussion of a clam-pie and a jlass of hot whiskey punch and would lave failed to make ihe proper response tad not the honorable p w leland re moved thes8 delicious viands from under lis nose wilh great dexterity which gave iccasion lo many to remark that wnh pro ber education ihere was not much dou i ut that the member from bristol would lave made an excellent waiter dorr hav ng been stirred up and told thai his lime lad comp arose and said mr president â€” the magnificent spread nefore me excites abdominal feelings within me only lo be imagined by those who have partaken of tbe so called hospitality of hen ry hubbard tbere is sir a touching old ballad to the effect that md mother hubbard she went io the cupboard to get he poor dog a b^ne : wben slie got there tbe cupboard was bare so ihe poor dog had none i am onvinced sir that the hubbard at oreseri presiding over the state of new hampshire is tin other than a legitimate descendant of the old dog loving lady raen uoned here i find no fault with gov h as a man â€” rr.y heart bests with the rapide9t kind of oratfcful pulsations when i think of ins rt fiistril to give me up to sam king the wretched al^erine â€” applause bui gazing upon these viands and renumbering his house-keeping my stomach in it3 primary capacity great applause revolts cheers el the recollection eheu ! iroja fuet ! great disapprobation among the democ racy at the latin ) gentlemen f beg your pardon for quoting firm that aristocratic lantjua'fp i should rathet have said tmt.g aint now as t ey usrd lo was been 1 great applause i was once corpulent there w 9 a time when ut bogmÂ»n's saloon in rny own native piuvrdei'ce 1 swallowed the natives in peace and quietness : i smoked my c 1 w a r with ca.'m enjoyment i ir - n u thai peculiarly delicious compound l escg nogg with subdued tapture,and so quiet ly 30 cozily joeged ibioogb life undisturb ed by the cares of state and nroduallv c quiring thai firm and solid corporation fur which i have been renowned gentlemen from this elysium of extsi en e 1 was called by the voice of the peo ple my native slate demanded|my ser vices : cincinatus was called from his plough to defend ins country â€” i from my oysters the people of rhode island groaned be neath a despotism savage remorseless al gerine cheer why gentlemen you will i hardly believe it but no person under that ! dastardly and diabolical charter was allowed ! to sell oysters from the first of may to the first of september gioans and gentle i men i am now convinced that it was also the intention of the charter authorities to submit clams yes gentlemen clams to the same onerous grinding ferocious and ruthless law great groaning â€” bisses â€” : hoots yes gentlemen to prevent the peo ple by statute irom partaking of ihat beau ' tiful and nuiriciou-i heil-fish during five months ot he year i do not know how you may legard it but it strikes me that here was a blow lo be aimed at tbe very bowel of the people i saw that no time was to be lost if ive would preserve our existence 1 saw thai some decisive measure was ne cessary ; chepachet called to me woon socket called to me and so various other weil known and celebrated pans of the state generations yet unborn wilh piteous ac cents out of the future bawled out to me gel up a constitution *' and gentlemen i got up one and that constitution which would have secured nol only oyÂ»ters â€” not only cl-uns â€” but even the right of taking chickens delicious edible !) from every hen roost â€” that constitution tho glory of the age to which marcus morion owes his elec tion was legally adopted uy david parmen ter dulee j pearce and myself with sev eral other distinguished characters and of course immediately by every republican principle became the law of the state cheers singular to relate the algennes refused to give up the government to mr parmenter and myself i went to washing ton to obtain the assistance of tbe general governmei t io asserting my right but sin gular to rel-ite the president did not invite me lo the white house to dinner burn ing with indignation 1 slept not slipped not tarried not until i reached the pewter mug tavern in new york where i drank a draught of inspiring porter â€” ! mean patri 3tism â€” and where i was presented with a word cheers having a sword gentle men i now saw my way cleai and returned 0 providence with a determination to hack day murder and make mince-meat of tbe ilgennes i summoned the people to the lumber of one hundied around me at the jomicil of bnrrington anthony ; we mus ered our forces ; we swore we would take he arsenal at least i did ; we marched igainst it ; with a cannon ; 1 touched off ihe annoo myself but gentlemen the people tad plugged the cann a and the cannon would not go off but the people did so tint n ihe morning nobody was left by me ex ept such as were not able to go for various easons and i feeling like one who treads done some banquet hall deserted saw thai 1 should be taken off to slate prison if i did lot take myself off and so i left the state with feelings more easy to imagine than it-scribe to this hour i have never been ihle io understand why the poople spiked hat cannon â€” it is to me inscrutable once more i made at chepacbet an eff rt to sustain my constitution and once more l failed ah ! gentlemen at tbe hour of rial when provisions became scarce the people left me â€” what does this prove gen tlemen but that it is necessaryiif you would have the people true lo lbe great principles of government you must give them enough to eat ! hence the beautiful and touching propriety of clara bakes after unheard of trials dangers difficu ues and fastings cheers by the kind per mission of his excellency gov morton 1 am here stated at this bountiful board what can i do gentlemen to express my gratitude to you for having secured me an asvium in your old and happy slate ? there is but one v ay 1 1 which i c n repay you v gentlemen you should ever want lo establish heie a new constitution if you should find the purse-proud anslocralic al gerines of this state too much for you 1 and my sword are at your service cheers the people are the source of all power ; in them resides the sovreignty : if it does not where d jes u reside i the will of tho peo ple is supreme and they have the sole right to establish government and overthrow it forty times a year if tbey are graciously pleased to do so tins is my doctrine gen tlemen and if you don't believe me ask gov morton gov dorr sat down amidst immense cheering and was ob*erved by tha reporter to full upon the almonds and app'es with great relish until tot whitmarsh began a spe.ch when his excel ency and every bo dy else left off eating and looked very pale great land slide at troy n y we have accounts of a fearful calamity at troy n v occasioned by a land slide which occurred on friday l.st scarcely inferior in ex it-nt and it is feared even rn->re destructive of iile then that which occurred severn years ago the slide occurred south oi the farmer one fln the same bill : the avalanche crashing and near iv burying several frame buildings at the fuut of iht ii and extending quite bcross mam street tiit accounts vary io particulars but al con cur in representing the hiss of life and the scene if distress as terrible beyond description the scene pre=ented an awful and melancholy tit banes in their cradles mothers with heir children in iheir arms and stalwart men vho bnt two hours before breathed freely 3nd in rood health had bepn taken fiom he ruins roa ilated and mangled corpses the buildings jestroyed werr nearly all new and had cut :.. t-ently been erected soaie etjht or ten of ihe dwellings occupied by p..o families were crushed and ouried beneath the mass of earth in ihese it is supposed there were nol less than fhiny or forty persona only ten or twelve of wheal escaped within an hour after the occurrence nine bo dies were dug from the ruins five uf which were without life one partially injured and three ool beyond recovery a man from the conntry passing at ihe time w;th his team leaped fr.,m hissteiah and escaped the horses and lt nf Â«' i were boi ed be neath t^eir 1 .'- philadelphia chronu le clock a\d watch itowai hotel repairing r*Â«"*he subscriber respeetfolly inforn 9 r ; s old i friends and lire public generally that he has opened a shop in salisbury in t he above btisi neds.jo a room directly npp site west's onek building in ihe house ol dr horns formerly owned by j no i.sliaver and just below i e w murphy in addition to the above the subscriber will carry on ihe sihar s'mtfn business ra all the varieties common in country towns such as making spoons ike and repairing siive ware the subscriber ijtaving p'trchased thai well known and 3 long established public house known by the name ol slaughter's ta?ern,j in ihe fown of salisb ry n c.iofvcm his friends and the public generally that the same - open fur the reception of travellers v boarders flis ta-ble and l>\r v\iil u t - supplied with he best ihe market anu suriouiojino country af fords he begs to assure the public that if punctual attention lo business and skillful work will en title him to patronage and support he will mer it it aaron woolw'ortii nov 13 tflr his stabx.es spacious and bountifully sup jt'.ed wilh grain and provender of all kinds at tended by faithful and attentive ostlets the undersigned pledges himself thai no ex ertion on his pari shall be wanting to oiveo>4i eral saiisiaciijn to all who n.ay tavor him with a call james l cowan salisbury sept 11 1840 if to the ai r i.icn.n â€” xhe subscriber bas f*Â»si received a latue and frrsh supply of di muffatt's life medn-ine call obtain relief c 13 wheeler a-ent salisbnrv dec 1 0 â€” 1 1 _ < * 1 i\mrl t iti1 a victv io establish mvself perma v j nenily in the lown of salisbury i here with announce io the public ibal in a tew weeks ! shall visit ibe northern cities iu order to improve myself in mailers connected wiih my profession and to make selt-ct'ons lor nn exten sive apoihocaries establisbmeot in th s place to be opened eatly in ihe spring i can assure my medical brethren and others that no pains will be spared to ob'ain nnd constantly keep the best articles suited to the wains ul ihe proles sion and the community at lar>je â€” and should there he a desire for any particular medicioes boobs or instruments i shall be pleased to i addieased on the subject al ibis place in addi lion to the conveniences afforded by the above establishment i have s.-veral rooms for such medical btudents as may di aire to place them selves under my tuition pleasant henderson salisbury dec 24 1842 tl_2 kemotal ! rfllhf subscribers would respectfully annoonee s lo the puolic ihat they have removed their copper tin-plate and sheet irojt jihamifttctov one door aoove geurge w . broÂ»t fc co , and opposite thus l cowan's buck row where they are better prepared io accommodate and ex ecute ail orders io their line on short notice and in the very best style also constantly oo hand a choice supplj of plain and japan tin ware britannia ware bathing tub stills o john i brown & co salisbury ian si 1843 156 or brandt th's vegetable universal pills t for sale at thin office salisboiy n c oct 1842 tf!4 from the boston mail the sword of washjngton ev augustine duganke not as a battle gift i we grasp our chieftain's sword â€” not in the combat tu uplift i'u bight the battle's stormy rift where freedom's blood is poured â€¢ we hail thee o thou warrior blade of brighter days the sign ; like that which aim'd the gallic mail j whose hand the ruÂ»hi g merman stajed with courage all divine s-.rord cf the mighty dead thy light shall guard our land ; and even as the meleor dread j which flames around the archangel's head shall blast each foernan's hand sword thou art freedom's chosen guest in her own festal hall ; t her right hand in triumph rest thy point at each dark traitor's breast who would our land enthrall gaze from thy home on high o thou immortal one and bear each blast that rushes by eaeh brooklet's voice each forest's sigh hless thee great washington .' mar of the patriot's lusting soul when thought shall soil thy fame may blighting tempests o'er u9 roll and ihunderiag ions from pole to pule proclaim the eternal shame hail falchion heaven-sent that arm'd our struggling land â€” hail pilgrim-staffon which she leant till salem's shining battlement her eye in gladness scann'd ! an i still that sword from out its sheath shall leap â€” that slafl lo sever so long around our hearts shall wreathe bright freedom's chain her accents breaihe in holy tones forever ! the fine senator dayton expressed our seniiments in relation to refunding gen jack son's line in his remarks immediaiely preceding he passage of the bill through the senate in allusion to a late publication of the old hero where he undertakes to dictate the shape of the proposed refunding law mr dayton says : sir ihe exacting spirit of genera jackson which rejects all common forms of law , can never be gratified by me i mean no dwrespect to those who view this thing in anoiher light ; but i ; f for one cannot crawl with my offering like a j grovcl'itig hindoo to the foot of the idol lie has taken his stand he has denounced the i judge in a recent letter in language the mosi ! opprobious he will accent of nothing short of complete exculpation from this he will not re j ' ede his character is compressed in a sentence nulla vestigia relrorsttm but will the con gress of the united states will the whig par v even seem u truckle for one having fat ed the substance i shall not scare at the shadow were this a claim of some friendless powerless one i could more readily yield the precedent would be less dangerous bui to gen jackson who comes in the strength of a great name and j party with his iron heel upon he judge and the constitution dictating the terms upon which the law must be passed if at all â€” to him i will j try tobejusf but my j'isiica must be measured j iv s>jn3re and compass i mr clay honorable t f marshall the following beautiful extract is from an ' irtic'e written for the observer and reporter in j 1889 by the distinguished kepresentaiive from i i bis district over ihe signature of a citizen . if woodford the authorship of which was t'terwards avowed by mr marshall it wa j extracted and extensively published at the lime j ' as containing one of the must jus and beauttt.il ; ribuies ihat had ever been paid to ml clay li is we perceive again going the rounds of tiie j ress : â€¢ who does nol know him upon whom tin j | hopes of whig america arts fastened am lo j i shorn ihe eyes of christendom are directed ; wbo does not know ihe most remaikable mar i of the age the man whose youth was without he blessing ol a libera education the support of i or ih prop of powerful connect ion 9 ; md Â« ho thus naked f all aimer save that . his own grr-at genius and courage and ui suppor i ed honor which ihe writer ol this article en j â– ' 'â– rs higher than nn imperial station ; in a de 'â– i h-racy with ihe pepulai ban n_;ii si hin ; in a â€¢ d-mocracy where ihe people are supreme and j \ uvhere the will of a majority a law resistless a l he deluge is spoken ul by men with oriental i : reverence three tunes barred from the highest j ! i â€” ce he has still maintained bis place at the j head of a minority ba tling with undiminished i ( urdor for the rue policy of the r.oun : ry and i dinging with the tameless enprgy nf an uncon j i rj'tered giant io the pillars of her constitution j ] ilia friends have struggled with and suffered j j under him without a hope of emolument pro s ribed from the honors of iheir ccroroor coantry ; he had no office to give no power to bestow i no patronage to extend no reward lo offer , â€¢ Â« â€¢ Â« they have felt it no degradation to recognize 1 him as their head and leade in a cot fl'ct in which ihey are all sufferers and he the gteat ; est sufferer of all inadveisiiy they have never â€¢ deserted him in his darkest hours they have ' flung the closer to his side lo cheer and to ! soothe : as it is not degradation lo obey so ihey ! teel it is not adulation lo praise him who has no j power but the love of his trieuds â€” no means to ! punish reward or compel tho verv worthy members of the legis i int'ire cf arkansas recently passed a hill ; lopa'f themselves in specie for their services governor yell very properly end prompt 'â– ly put the executive eto Â« n it when the j ill was returned ihey passed it by a consti tutional majority rimlllksl invalids indispensable family renie .: al the village drag stores country store in the state never get theui unless they simile signature ot . -â€¢_, on the wrappers ns all othera :, " . , impositions and counter nt nearest you has them not them at l maiden-lane tho - vv york ur lo write fur them old he a week without these remedies . the hair 'â– - j iut or restore it un bald .. grow rapidly or on ids ' children it at once â€” â– â– â– '-. r tins always i d ill i .. ellcd muscles and limits .' or yo v ! y t!ic indian :â€¢ nerve a.\t bone liniment the name of c mistock ~ l'u o it m_f , prevented or governed it the attack has : ., if you use the only true iiavs liniment.frorn c-chi $ q2___Â§______s â€¢ ;. iieved by it that admits of an out atiuii it arts like a charm use it hordes that have ring-bone spa\in . are cured by roofs specific ; and fl,l(h(lfi'â‚¬(l qorses entirely cured by roofs mark this all horsemen â™¦ dauey's magical fain ex tractor s lvg.â„¢~1'he most extraordinary : invi ntcd for all new or old . fffiffaj has delighted take out ail pain in ten minutes i cure the g3jgjffi^2 - â€¢ lin's spread plasters and more nice and useful article never was all should wear them regularly li v temperance bitters principli ol substituting the tonic in place of : ncipie which has reformed so many â– to be used with iis_s"3jmt pills > superior to a ii â– he vstem and the humorp affect and for all irregularities of the bowels leral health fa m a a â€” " - â€” - â€” duspohn's headache remedy â– â– ire sick headache cither from the r^n^ry^ys orbilious hundreds of families are m crohn's elixir of health h_bb3b ig the stomach in most per ular and a determination to s___ee-b , efip''f_f__^_l -â– â– -â€¢ ness and s\â„¢a fl e m know this by trying c0r\'2 - p '- !' is a s'lrr cure .: will not color the skin Â°" " iparilla comstock's ccm there is no other prepara n exceed or e ual ihis â– ..' -, you v ill tin â€¢ nol i uire puffing eh n _ a .'"Â«_: 9ss celestial balm in a : . urt for tiie piles and ah mal in itations brought to the th a balm ; â€” so to coughs tm - - of the chest this balm ai relieve and cure at i ni ..,,- â€ž.... t i diol.ictol n v v k â– 'â– 3 in < ach tov n an i >. id free show in ; the nn - â– '. in the country tor these fai 1 1 - in fail to believe them â€¢ â€ž be sore yon call for our articles and nol 1 i with any stories that others are as " vvk these or none should b . tto | , ., never ea be true and genuint am these articles to bf ind retail only cl us wcf9*qto hole8ale druggists l and of our agents watchman office snlisbui to c pendleton â– â€¢ ajjer hr shermaws jhcitccatrti hoktiflr are the best medicines in the world being the cheapest and most pleasant the medical faculty warmly approve them dr sherman is a skilful and experienced phy sician and a member of the medical society o new york sherman's cough eozenges are the safest surest and mosi effectual remedy for coughs colds consumption whooping cough asthma tightness of the luiijjs or j chest c j hermans worm lozenges are the only infallible worm destroying medi cine ever discovered they have been used in jver 1,400,000 cases and never known to fail sherman's camphor lozenges give immediate relief in nervous or sick head lche palpitation of the heart lowne93 of spir ts despondency fainting oppression or a sense of sinking oi the chest diarri._:i las i iitude or a sense of fatigue sherman's fever and ague lozenges are the most certain remedy for this distressing complaint ever offered to the american public â€” in the immense number of eases in which they lave been used they have never been known to ail sherman's restorative lozenges diarrhoea or looseness of the bowels so eom non and troublesome during thesummer months tiay now be entirely prevented by a proper use if ihese lozenges they are prepared express ly lor that purpose and can be relied on wilh perfect confidence persons subject to a derange merit of the bowels should never he wilhoul them they afford immediate relief from all ihe attend ant gripings faininess depression syc sherman's cathartic lozenges are as pleasant and easily taken as the common peppermints and aro an active and efficient medicine they cleanse the stomach and bowels and are the best cathartic ever used for bilious persons where an active medicine is required they are not only the uest but ihe safest that can be administered sherman's strengthening plaster the best ot ail plasters tor rheumatism lum bago pain or weakness in lue dae loins side or breast the above medicine is for sale wholesale or retail at ihe salisbury medical drug siore ; by c 13 wheeler age . salisbory in c sept s 1s42 ly6 or oilioitavs vegetable eife jtledicines possess qualities cf the most mild and be neficial nature they are composed if ar ticles tbe most anti-putrescent combined with ingredients known as ihe only cert an for fevers of every description when ease is produced either from cold obstruct n had air swampy and damp situations or putrid miasmi whether malignant or pidvmir or by other causes these medicines ate certain operations or effects they are possi md culiar qualities which not only expel all d --.-. but atthesame lime restore 2nd inv.gora ih system when first laken into the siomaob they immediately diffuse themselves like vanoi thranvb every pore producing effects at uee delightful salutary and permanent w hen i nark ol life begins i 1 row d m h.e ' - i â– â– â€¢ languid and ihe f-cuitii s pars - nines are lound lo o'lve a lone to th l,i)Â§rate the animal spirits in vi^orite me - y and re animate the v bole o*ui the life medici i tveals bee â– - - ihe mosts happy *-..Â«â€¢Â« in v 7 - anu dys peptic di9ew8.copann.pimh asiha -, >â– -â– complain rheumatism chroum auu infl.ma tory d ropsies 8te .. prj .|| at cress & bogbk -, .-._ ' salisbury oct 21 s4-2-lyl3 =-, tt \ supply . f he at n 1 ' dk ines are for sale ai l - 3 '-â€¢ '" l : ' ' lrÂ«deil county by _ vl0?h igenl to publishers p \ voung man wbo has had cop j i ' irifnee a > i ' i . *- r k p . ariabes a sit smerable expe j , _._ satisfactory a tltlcia â– - â– â– â– -â– â– > â– â– â– â– â– â– â– 'â€¢â– references can 0 lhe watchoian omce baub ry >. paid january 21 1s43 j s johnston attorsey and cocsseixob at i aw rmmrw " i â– â– 'â– j a1 "" 0ffi '" " mm a . . c site ih 71 c i ' es !'â€¢- â– : . o.iect'j , . - k >* in l lrl , ,. v .â€¢ y lao t i-i -' fanner's look out â€” ! have a valuable tract of land m u - 1 will bell u:i o-oud leruts â– 'â– sop soon Â° i.lyekly v . : --,!â€¢â– 10 mÂ£0 prices cuksubxtt lt sali -!â– â€¢ v . .'-. re ; ;. ! 1 r c â€¢ bacnn 5 a 5 i ct lion y rn 90 j f . 30 a : 5 vi i ssi s 35 a 10 ' - . nails 6 a 7 10 a is ; oat 15 a 20 i Â»_, 27 a 28 pork 3 â€¢ ' hon clean h Â« 6 sug ir br 6 a 10 coffee 9~a m i i , 15 a 18 . . 25 | salt s ck | r Â« 20 a 23 ; tallow 7 flour -â– â€¢ sa2 ? flaxseed 50 a 55 j tow-ln i u 2 a 16 ron j.er lb 3 a 1 | vvi . b-Â»h 75 liaseed oil pr whiskey 2 3 . i 90 1 i won 25 f wl.l . v lb vi i ' i i â€¢ tranÂ«ry.p h : ) . a . ' ' â– i --â– ..' 25 a 27 i 10a 12 l.s.af 1 i 5 salt yarn 14 a 1 = 40*5i i â– -' : â€¢ ip-s f f 15s 17 i c - u ' 1 bal .- ' j c4 a$43 \\ *"' "" v â– â€¢ i - â€¢ : 5,5i wool 1 â– 20 cheka f fa 21 1842 p ec r : 'â– â€¢ i >" ! ~ cul - â€¢ - bacoc 5 a : ' ' wrongl.l 16 a 19 butter 2j a 15 oats bushel 30 a a beeswax 22 a25 oil pal 75 a 1 baegmgyd 20 a 22 lamp r -_Â» baieropelb in 12 | linseed i 10a 25 coffee lb 12j â– u p-'k bs r '- a " cotton 44 7 j rice looibs 4.5 com bush 40 i 50 sugar lb - a i hour bri s5 Â« 6 salt sack ; feathers 25 a 30 bush . l.onluolbs 5a6lsieelan,e r 10a i ard 7 i english i i i molasses 35 a 4i german 12 1 4 tallow l-i ! teÂ«Â»pe.eiÂ»l.i